Penn had slept as well as one could expect, really. Not sleeping was a problem, usually, but tonight had been mercifully peaceful. Of course, he woke up in due time, after a few other agents but early enough still. It was hardly surprising, he was usually out and about before anyone else, barring a select few early birds. He dressed in a working jumpsuit, something that could comfortably be worn under armor in a moments notice, but he always wore that kind of attire when he wasn't in armor. Shaving and, having showered prior to getting dressed, he walked out of his room and headed for the central briefing room. He would have to eat soon, even if it wasn't bothering him much, but he wasn't worried too much. Besides, he was curious to see if anything was posted information wise. Penn was glad to see he wasn't the only one to have the same thoughts on the matter. North, South, and Carolina were staring at a board with a series of names listed, and he recognized a couple going up the list. He was confused, almost concerned, until he spotted his name at the very top of the list, glowing in its number one slot. That was...unexpected. He reckoned getting himself killed still counted as a mission complete, even if he had failed half the objectives presented to him. Looking at the other three, a smile grew on his face at the sight of South in her sleep attire, and started laughing before getting a handle on himself. "Sorry South, but I couldn't help myself. Not the attire one imagines an Agent in, its amusing." Penn swept the list, and saw some names he didn't know, and Carolina at the bottom. Coupled with the hole in the wall, he saw the problem immediately. Walking over to the fellow Agent, he rested a hand on his shoulder, speaking quietly to the man. "I wouldn't sweat that list much mate, top ten is pretty damn good. I could have swore up and down you would have ranked higher then the rest of us, frankly." Penn was not going to give away the fact that Carolina had already spoken to Penn about matters the day before, but the fellow Agent should have already realized that, and he was just covering ground with that little statement. And as a reaffirmation that he was still on board with the man's plans and discussions.